Knitters will know the term WON - meaning wool over needle, It appears that we need a new one - WOM.
I was knitting - working on a piece of lace, when our devoted doggie decided I needed little light diversion, and asked me to play tug with her squeaky giraffe.
WOM stands for "Wool Over Muzzle" She managed to pick up a loop and it was quite a job to untangle her. Thank goodness it was a blend of alpaca/merino, so didn't break. Shetland probably would have.
No pictures of the incident, but one of the dog. She has got a very pointy long nose, and if you could control two of them they might make something of piece of string.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Just to say that I am still extant. And that I managed to do a little sewing over Christmas. Daughter had bought some new headphones - largeish ones, and she rather hoped I might be able to make a drawstring bag for transport purposes. I couldn't decide what to use, so went shopping in the stash and found a decorative machine embroidered pillowcase that had been liberated from a charity shop years ago. With a lining of jersey backed wadding, the job is done, and she will never find another like it. That is what I love about home-made stash -busters. Just wish I had the energy to do more of this sort of stuff.
I have a favourite jumper which was looking rather pilled and seedy. The old clothes shaver sorted about half of it and then gave up. So I sent for a new one - they are cheap enough. On the box of the new one is one of the niftiest little pieces of nearly-con I have ever come across. A little red square contains the words "SIMILAR TO AS SEEN ON TV"
Read carefully and there is absolutely nothing that can be objected to. Since the gadget
does a cracking good job, I love it.
I have a favourite jumper which was looking rather pilled and seedy. The old clothes shaver sorted about half of it and then gave up. So I sent for a new one - they are cheap enough. On the box of the new one is one of the niftiest little pieces of nearly-con I have ever come across. A little red square contains the words "SIMILAR TO AS SEEN ON TV"
Read carefully and there is absolutely nothing that can be objected to. Since the gadget
does a cracking good job, I love it.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
